Pro-pot public figures

February 18, 2015

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Al Gore: In making his first presidential run in 1988, the politician then known as Albert Gore, Jr., acknowledged smoking marijuana. A seething, uptight Gore spent a Des Moines news conference answering questions from fellow members of the Baby Boom generation on when and how long he and Tipper had been lighting up. Turns out for most of the early 1970’s, stopping only when Gore ran for Congress in 1976.
(Photo By DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)

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Al Gore: In making his first presidential run in 1988, the politician then known as Albert Gore, Jr., acknowledged smoking marijuana. A seething, uptight Gore spent a Des Moines news conference answering questions from fellow members of the Baby Boom generation on when and how long he and Tipper had been lighting up. Turns out for most of the early 1970’s, stopping only when Gore ran for Congress in 1976.
(Photo By DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)